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Good point!

STay away from LOW ground cities where flooding is the norm.

The car I am referring to was my brother in law's. Bought in BIG D . It was an Lexus LS 400 with 100,000 miles on it.

10 grand. 10 years old. (this is why I said get one that is older than that)...Since then he has put over 200,000 more miles on it... Still runs perfectly and he takes it on business trips in the states that he drives to.

You just cant't kill a Lexus engine and drive train that has been taken care of. The DRY climate means no rust underneath like in the salt belt road treatment in winter time northern states like here in Cincinnati.

I forgot about the flood zone in Texas. Kinda like New Orleans. WHY would ANYONE build a city on land where the land is either at or below sea level???

You are simply ASKING, BEGGING for trouble everytime an atmospheric event comes along..


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Re: The high cost of living cheap
By: nacl01
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Fri, 06 Jul 18 7:52 AM
Msg. 03590 of 62138

Be sure it was a southern car

But not from Houston or any of the other recently flooded areas. We recently bought a car in Texas for my daughter and knew where the car had been registered.

nacl


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